Discrete energy quanta have a higher density of first-order point particles, per individually taken traceable locus, than that density of first-order point particles -- that exist per individually taken traceable locus of Fock Space -- to where, this works to help at causing the Ward-Cauchy-related condition, that individually taken discrete quanta of energy tend to have a greater physical leveraging, than the leveraging that may be applied by the individually taken norm-state-projections, that work to surround the multiplicit eigenstates of discrete energy.
I will continue with the suspense later! To Be Continued! Sincerely, Samuel David Roach.
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